Today’s Brew: More funny business in Florida
The state of Florida seems to have resolved its issues over election results, but when it comes to student-athletes’ grades, the Sunshine State is still a little fishy. There was the cheating scandal at Florida State, and now South Florida is wondering why one of its recruits had nine grades changed in high school. The NCAA is also on the case.
· The San Francisco Giants head into the second half feeling like contenders.
· Manny Ramirez returns home with the Dodgers tonight. However, just because he’ll be welcomed back doesn’t mean baseball fans don’t care about steroids. He’s a great player who’s fun to watch, and of course L.A. fans are glad to have him back.
· Last year, Texas Tech had issues finding a good kicker. Now the Big 12 has suspended the Red Raiders’ punter.
· The University of Arizona will launch its own sports network this fall.
· Many college athletes are getting stuck with the bill after injuries.
· Arkansas State cornerback Paul Stephens was kicked off the team after he was shot while apparently trying to break into an apartment.
· Offensive lineman Kurt Wermers decided to leave Michigan for Ball State because he didn’t get along with UM’s coaches.


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